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Visual angle 4 Car following 2 Advertising 1 Advertising effects 1 Asymmetry 1 Car-following 1 Construal level 1 Consumer behaviour 1 Critical gap 1 EWOM 1 Herd mentality 1 Konsumentenverhalten 1 Lateral discomfort 1 Pedestrians’ crossing behavior 1 Product information 1 Produktinformation 1 Stability analysis 1 Two-sided messages 1 Viral marketing 1 Virales Marketing 1 Visualisierung 1 Visualization 1 Werbewirkung 1 Werbung 1 Wide scattering 1
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Jin, Sheng 2 Wang, Dian-Hai 2 Chiew, Tung Moi 1 Huang, Zhi-Yi 1 Japutra, Arnold 1 Jin, Frances Seowon 1 Jin, Peter J. 1 Ma, Shoufeng 1 Paramita, Widya 1 Qu, Xiaobo 1 Septianto, Felix 1 Tao, Peng-Fei 1 Winahjoe, Sari 1 Xu, Cheng 1 Zheng, Liang 1 Zhong, Shiquan 1
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Physica A: Statistical Mechanics and its Applications 3 Marketing intelligence & planning 1
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How visual angle influences product recommendations in response to two-sided messages
Winahjoe, Sari; Paramita, Widya; Jin, Frances Seowon; … - In: Marketing intelligence & planning 42 (2024) 6, pp. 1010-1027
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Dynamic characteristics of traffic flow with consideration of pedestrians’ road-crossing behavior
Jin, Sheng; Qu, Xiaobo; Xu, Cheng; Wang, Dian-Hai - In: Physica A: Statistical Mechanics and its Applications 392 (2013) 18, pp. 3881-3890
propose some moving rules for modeling the interaction of vehicles and pedestrians. The modified visual angle car …
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Influence of lateral discomfort on the stability of traffic flow based on visual angle car-following model
Zheng, Liang; Zhong, Shiquan; Jin, Peter J.; Ma, Shoufeng - In: Physica A: Statistical Mechanics and its Applications 391 (2012) 23, pp. 5948-5959
–response framework by considering the visual angle and its changing rate from the psychological viewpoint. In this study, a two …-lane visual angle based car-following model is proposed and its stability condition is obtained through linear stability theory … width and length, the lateral separation and the sensitivity regarding the changing rate of visual angle have large impacts …
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Visual angle model for car-following theory
Jin, Sheng; Wang, Dian-Hai; Huang, Zhi-Yi; Tao, Peng-Fei - In: Physica A: Statistical Mechanics and its Applications 390 (2011) 11, pp. 1931-1940
presented a visual angle car-following model. This model is in view of the stimulus–response framework and uses the visual angle … and the change rate of the visual angle as stimulus. Results from linear analysis showed that the neutral stability line … wide scattering. Thus, the introducing of the visual angle can explain some complex nature of traffic flow and contribute …
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